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Where is the scene of Princess Diana's car accident becoming a scenic spot? The scene of Princess Di

What's the matter with Diana, Princess of England, becoming a theme park attraction? Restore Diana's life? Diana, the British Princess, died in a car accident in Paris, France, on August 31, 1997. At the age of 36, she was in a state of uproar. When she died in the accident, Prince William was 15 years old and Prince Harry was only 12 years old. Although she has been away for 20 years, the beloved Princess is still remembered by people from all over the world. Similarly, 'Princess Diana is an idol of a generation, and her influence on the world is still profound and inspiring

Diana once said, 'I think the most painful disease in the world now is that people feel unloved. "So she gave her two sons all her love. The two princes recalled that their mother was still a humorous, naughty and loving child.

Now there is a man named Turner who wants to build an amusement park with Diana's car accident and death. In an interview, he said to reporters: 'actually, this is a three-dimensional computer model. You can look down on Paris, but it's three-dimensional. 'the beast of the day about the exhibition. 'it's projected, you can see buildings and everything in 3D. It shows Princess Diana's way out of the Ritz Hotel, the paparazzi chasing her, and how we think blinding the driver and how it all happened. '

He insisted: there would be no too horrible close-up bombing, Diana's limping body in the back of the damaged car. He explained: 'no blood, no all of this. You can see the car accident through computer animation. "He added that the audience would be invited to appreciate the conspiracy theories surrounding the tragedy. 'you will be investigated and asked why you think she died and who was behind it. The questions we asked were & lsquo; do you think the royal family is involved? Do you think she is pregnant? &What we do is ask: what's your opinion? '

"It's definitely not vulgar," he insisted, adding that he had not received any complaints from the palace. 'it just shows the course of what happened. For people who have never been to Paris, it's just a display of terrain, distance, tunnels and so on & hellip; it's very professional. 'when asked if the exhibition respected Diana's legacy, Turner claimed it was. "It's a positive way," he said. It has drawn attention to different theories reported by 'questioners' over the years. '

When asked if he believed in Prince William and Prince Harry (who was 15 and 12 at the time of her mother's death and repeatedly said how painful it was to revisit the tragedy through the media) if they visited the site, they would be offended, Turner said: 'I hope not, but it's hard to say. 'I know they are sensitive. With these things, I think they have to - you know, nothing new is coming out. '

According to Turner, the 3D display of die did not attract the attention of American media companies. "They don't have a problem with that," he said, adding that the Princess Diana attraction is open to the public Friday afternoon.